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Facebook's facial recognition now finds photos you're untagged in

Tech Crunch | Posted By : Abhijeet Thakur|2 months ago |1 Views

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Facebook wants to make sure you know about and control the photos of you people upload, even if they donâ€™t tag you. So today, Facebook launched a new facial recognition feature called Photo Review that will alert you when your face shows up in newly posted photos so you can tag yourself, leave it be, ask the uploader to take the photo down, or report it to Facebook.

The feature should give people confidence that there arenâ€™t pics of them floating around Facebook that they could see but just donâ€™t know about. It could also help thwart impersonation. But Facebook tells me it has no plans to use facial recognition to enhance ad targeting or content relevancy sorting, like showing you more News Feed posts from friends who post untagged photos of you or ads related to locations where you appear in untagged photos.

If you appear in someoneâ€™s profile photo which is always public, youâ€™ll always be notified. For other photos, youâ€™ll only get notified if youâ€™re in the audience for that photo so as to protect the uploaderâ€™s privacy and not alert you about photos youâ€™re not allowed to see.

Facebook is also adding a new overarching photo and video facial recognition opt out that will delete its face template of you and deactivate the new Photo Review feature as well as the old Tag Suggestions that used facial recognition to speed of tagging when friends posted a photo of you. These will all roll out everywhere except Europe and Canada where privacy laws prohibit Facebookâ€™s facial recognition tech.

Weâ€™ll have more shortly as the embargo on this news was broken by the Washington Post